Some of my publications are available on line. They are in in PDF format (head to Adobe and get Acrobat Reader if you can't read these). If you are interested in one of the publications that is not available on-line, please contact me directly.

Tamborello, F. P., & Byrne, M. D. (2007). Fast learning in a simple probabilistic visual environment: A comparison of ACT-R's old PG-C and new reinforcement learning algorithms. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling.

Invited Talks

Byrne, M. D. (2008). Set phasers on stun: What errors and slowdowns tell us about human representation of routine procedures. Invited colloquium, Interaction Centre, University College London, London, England, February 2008.

Byrne, M. D. (2007). Set phasers on stun: What errors and slowdowns tell us about human representation of routine procedures. Invited colloquium, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, October 2007.

Workshop/symposia presentations

Byrne, M. D. (2007). How people represent routine procedures, and how to disrupt said representations. ONR Workshop on Attention, Perception, and Modeling for Complex Displays. Arlington, VA. May 2007.

Byrne, M. D. (2002). Life on the edge: The boundary between central and
visual attention. Presented at ONR Workshop on Attention, Perception and
Data Visualization. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, May 2002.